Instant Feedback, Right Where It Counts
Collect honest, location-specific or item-specific feedback in seconds — with optional media uploads for added context.
This Bangl template gives users a quick, frictionless way to share what they think — without needing an app, login or form-hunting.
You can even password-protect it, keeping feedback controlled and relevant.

Real Feedback, From the Right People
No more guesswork. No more anonymous online reviews detached from context. With Bangl, feedback happens at the source — exactly where it’s needed.
Whether it’s a product, a service, a space, or an experience, this QR Code makes it easy to gather direct input, allowing users to leave text comments, upload photos, videos or audio, and share what’s working — or what isn’t.
Why Use the Feedback QR Code?
Turn moments into insight. Make every interaction an opportunity to improve.
- Capture comments, complaints, compliments and suggestions from real users in real-time.
- Allow optional photo, video, or audio uploads to better understand the issue or experience.
- Password protection available for private or staff-only feedback loops.
How It Works
Quick setup. Easy collection. Valuable insight.
- Create a Bangl for your item, area, or experience you want feedback on.
- Generate a QR Code or NFC tag and place it where feedback makes sense — on a wall, product, counter, desk or vehicle.
- Users scan, share their thoughts, and optionally attach media. All data is collected securely and privately.
Ideal For
Feedback where it’s most valuable — close to the action.
- Hotels, shops, venues or cafés wanting fast customer insight.
- Workplaces collecting team feedback on shared spaces or resources.
- Products or prototypes needing in-the-field reactions.
- Public installations, exhibitions or displays gathering public opinion.
The Feedback QR Code from Bangl turns your environment into a live feedback channel. Understand what your users think, right where they are — and use that insight to improve, adapt, and grow. All in one scan.



































